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Welcome...
Custom Design
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At Architectural Windows & Entries, manufacturing
begins with design. We are often involved at the design phase for projects
ranging from entry or patio systems to complete window schemes in new
construction, historic renovations or commercial applications. |
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Our extensive experience in design solutions, combined with modern
production techniques, make custom design and manufacturing a cost effective reality. We can help determine
specific application requirements and recommend appropriate design
configurations to meet each need. Designing a new window or entryway,
or finding completely new applications for advanced |
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hardware
or weather seals is routine -- a part of our philosophy and commitment to
meet our customers’ specific needs, no matter how small or how comprehensive
the project. |

Custom Manufacturing
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Through the use of custom wood windows and doors, our
clients have the freedom to develop window openings and entryways that are
integral expressions of personal style, rather than having to design around
standard units. To ensure quality control in manufacturing, |
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every member of our
manufacturing force is a bonafide wood craftsman. Small orders are made from
start to finish by one or two individuals, while larger projects are produced by
a small team of three or more craftsmen. We use of a variety of basic profiles
for jamb and sash members which can be easily milled, modified or assembled
in a variety of ways for varying kinds and styles of work, enabling
cost-effective production. For projects demanding historic authenticity or
specific aesthetic characteristics, we do not hesitate to tool unique and
project specific profiles for any sash or trim component. Because of our
combination of standardization and innovation |
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wood production techniques, applications of hardware and weather sealing
systems and glazing and finishing technology, we are able to offer virtually
unlimited choices in meeting our customers’ needs - all at very competitive
prices. |

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